The top aide to President Biden hit out at claims that divisions had erupted over Washington s decision to send controversial cluster bombs to Kyiv s armed forces.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called it unprecedented and absurd that NATO won t commit to a timeline for inviting Ukraine to join it, as Russia s brutal war on his country continues.
In a fiery speech in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius, Zelensky, dressed in his now-trademark olive green military fatigues, spoke to a crowd of thousands after arriving for crunch talks with the 31-nation alliance.